Roberts is an award-winning director who also created the noteworthy documentary "America the Beautiful" in 2008 that focuses on our country's obsession with beauty and perfection, and the sequel "America the Beautiful 2" which examines society's fixation on thinness and weight.

His new film sharply questions the highly sexualized media we consume and how it affects our youth. Statistics shared in the film show that 95 percent of those with eating disorders are between the ages of 12 and 25; women are much more likely than men to develop an eating disorder; and approximately 91 percent of women are unhappy with their bodies and resort to dieting to achieve their ideal shape.

Other segments in the film focus on child beauty pageants, teen pregnancy and rape culture, particularly on college campuses. Roberts' website points to survey results in which more than one in four college-aged women had been the victim of rape or attempted rape.

"With my documentary, I hope to foster more honest conversation about the sexualization of our youth, particularly between parents and their children," said Roberts. "Adults need to highlight for the young women and men in their community that looks aren't the center of their worth as a human being. We need to teach girls and boys to question the media they consume. As adults, we also need to question what kind of media we support and the examples we are putting out into the world."

"America the Beautiful 3" portrays how women grow up believing they only have two choices: to be desirable or invisible. Meanwhile, boys are raised in a porn culture that makes it difficult for them to conceptualize healthy relationships with women.

The event, free and open to the public, will offer complimentary hors d'oeuvres and refreshments as well as a panel discussion of experts post screening. The panel and Q & A session will include: Darryl Roberts; Margaret Nagib, PsyD, a clinical psychologist with Timberline Knolls; and award-winning psychotherapist Paige Greytok, LMFT, LMHC, CADC.

Registration is required to attend the event. Those interested can register at the following:

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